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Pitco Frialator REDUCED OIL VOLUME FRYING SYSTEM for SSHLV14 Serie User Manual

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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL SSHLV SERIES MANUAL

L20-407 rev. 1 (3/14)

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3.2. BASIC

OPERATIONAL

FEATURES



1. Basket Hanger - Holds fry baskets while draining or between loads. Lifts off for easy cleaning.

2. Fry pot oil top off supply jug- Supplied by others, provides on board storage for fresh cooking oil.

3. Oil Top Off Switch (OPTIONAL) - Replenishes oil in frypot.

4. JIB (Jug in Box) Status Light (YELLOW)- Indicates oil jug is nearing empty.

5. Filter Return Switch - controls the frypot return valve, and starts filter pump to filter or refill frypots.

6. Drain Valve Handle (Blue) - Pull to drain frypot. Push in close drain valve.

7. Filter Pan Cover - Easily slides out for cleaning.

8. Filter Pan Assembly - Holds oil during frypot cleaning and filtering. Contains filter pick up assembly,
and pick up tube

9. Cooking Computer - Controls frypot temperature, and provides cook time tracking.

10. Filter Soon Indicator (RED) - Based on cooking loads, lights to indicate a frypot should be filtered.

11. Cook Load Counter Selector - Used to establish filtering frequency.

12. Gas Valve Shut off Knob- closes gas off safely at end of day.

13. Filter Motor Thermal Overload Reset button (RED) - Press to reset. SEE WARNING BELOW

14. Drain Outlet – Swings out to ease shortening disposal.

15. Pump Strainer - Prevents debris from jamming filter pump if filter paper rips or is installed poorly.

16. Filter Pump Circuit Breaker- Protects pump motor from over current. SEE WARNING BELOW

17. Frypot High Limit Reset Button ( Shown on page 37 ) - Press to reset

WARNING

Resetting either the filter pump circuit breaker (item 16), or the filter pump motor thermal
overload (item 13) may cause unexpected hot oil discharge if a refill switch or flush hose valve ( if
equipped) is left in the ON position. Always check that the filter return switches (item 5), or the
flush hose valves ( if equipped) are OFF before resetting the breaker or thermal overload.